lucemquaere.bsky.social
An antidote to "move fast and break things."
Here we think to the best of our capability. move thoughtfully, laugh and create.
Perhaps not as flashy but infinitely more satisfying.
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"Popped into Twitter " was your first mistake.
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And remember to firm, clear and respectful.
www.grammarly.com/blog/writing...
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tiffany.house.gov/address_auth...
steube.house.gov/contact/
gonzales.house.gov/contact
crane.house.gov/contact/
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This gives me hope.
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Here challenge him with these:
www.budget.canada.ca/2024/home-ac...
www.thoughtco.com/economics-fo...
If he says it's too much work, remind him that remaining ignorant is much more effort.
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Aww disinfo, isn't it fun?
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Yes.
Often they are the pillars of your community, teachers, police, nurses, doctors, lawyers etc.
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So very sorry for your loss. π«
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np, just sent the request to his office. Maybe he will?
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π€ You just described my entire home town. I feel your pain.
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Oh yeah, they been tight for a loooooong time.
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Yeah but I got pulled over for not having my lights on at 6:05pm in August. So y'all were protected from that! LOL!
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F^$k it. You do you. He can deal. He'll thank-you when his kids live in a free society.
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No pressure, when you like. I look forward to seeing how it unfolds. π
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age 5 forward was resettled every year, grew up primarily in camps, from Siberia through the Middle East and Africa until final resettlement in England. This is what facism looks like. This is why we don't have generational wealth. And it started like it is now with the dismantling of systems. 2/2
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restores my faith in humanity
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π€£
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I havren't tried it, but your post might make me want to. π€£
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"This time there's absolutely nowhere to go."
"Its time to fight, however we can."
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β€οΈ me some bernie
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I'll take her seriously when she gets a Bluesky account.
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always. πΊπ¦
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Nice. I do that too, esp if there's position/POV i want but can't find. β€οΈ your approach. Update us as you go. I love watching things develop, its so useful! Have a good Sunday (and don't forget to change your clocks).
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She got quiet. Changed the subject.
I found out weeks later from her hubs that she went home and looked all those up. She had no idea.
It slowly dawned on me she was teaching her class 'critical thought' techniques she picked up from Fb disinfo pages. 2/2
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This post (and account really) was inspired by a teacher friend of mine. In the thick of post-COVID disinfo 2022, she proudly announced that she was teaching her students to think critically. "Oh?" I responded: "What types? Critical? Analytical? Divergent? Creative? Abstract? Reflective?" 1/2